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Using the =IF function is ok on single cell but gives#SPILL on a range

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    Using the =IF function is ok on single cell but gives#SPILL on a range

    If the term tank is used I want to flag a warning for a single cell it is fine but if I usev a range i get #SPILL error
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    Re: Using the =IF function is ok on single cell but gives#SPILL on a range

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    Re: Using the =IF function is ok on single cell but gives#SPILL on a range

    Thank you. Excellent

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    Re: Using the =IF function is ok on single cell but gives#SPILL on a range

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